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Summary Literature (4)
Literature for OMIM 145260: PSEUDOHYPOALDOSTERONISM, TYPE IIA; PHA2A


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A novel protein kinase signaling pathway essential for blood pressure regulation in humans., Kahle KT,Rinehart J,Giebisch G,Gamba G,Hebert SC,Lifton RP, Trends Endocrinol Metab. April 1, 2008; 19(3):1043-2760.
Hyperkalemic hypertension-associated cullin 3 promotes WNK signaling by degrading KLHL3., McCormick JA,Yang CL,Zhang C,Davidge B,Blankenstein KI,Terker AS,Yarbrough B,Meermeier NP,Park HJ,McCully B,West M,Borschewski A,Himmerkus N,Bleich M,Bachmann S,Mutig K,Argaiz ER,Gamba G,Singer JD,Ellison DH, J Clin Invest. November 1, 2014; 124(11):1558-8238.
The Effect of WNK4 on the Na+-Cl- Cotransporter Is Modulated by Intracellular Chloride., Bazúa-Valenti S,Chávez-Canales M,Rojas-Vega L,González-Rodríguez X,Vázquez N,Rodríguez-Gama A,Argaiz ER,Melo Z,Plata C,Ellison DH,García-Valdés J,Hadchouel J,Gamba G, J Am Soc Nephrol. August 1, 2015; 26(8):1533-3450.
Kidney-specific WNK1 isoform (KS-WNK1) is a potent activator of WNK4 and NCC., Argaiz ER,Chavez-Canales M,Ostrosky-Frid M,Rodríguez-Gama A,Vázquez N,Gonzalez-Rodriguez X,Garcia-Valdes J,Hadchouel J,Ellison D,Gamba G, Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. September 1, 2018; 315(3):1522-1466.